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There's a lot of receipts being collected in this thread.
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Gee, I wish I would have said that.
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Dallas Cowboys 2025
spidersal replied to spidersal's topic in Professional Sports- NFL, NBA, MLB, Etc
I agree with the trade. If you are going to be successful you have to get rid of the cancer and Parsons was becoming a cancer to the Cowboys ( all about me and not the team attitude). This is happening way too often these days and has trickled down to college with the NIL deals. It’s starting to irritate a lot of sports fans -
DCT reacted to a post in a topic: Trump Effect
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Done deal. Have to move on. Play the Packers in the 4th game. Better for the team not to be a distraction. Free agency has ruined football, it will ruin college sports too.
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When you have no answer, laugh.
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DCT reacted to a post in a topic: Breaking News - TRUMP to release EPSTEIN files and client list!
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Dallas Cowboys 2025
AggiesAreWe replied to spidersal's topic in Professional Sports- NFL, NBA, MLB, Etc
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Beaumont West Brook vs Aldine Eisenhower
AggiesAreWe replied to PINETREE's topic in High School Football
I do. Emphasis on "can". -
2025 Pick'em Results & Discussion
navydawg31 replied to WOSdrummer99's topic in High School Football
I wanna say last year I finished number 5… time to win it all this year -
1.) Atascocita 2.) Pasadena Memorial 3.) Humble 4.) North Shore 5.) Summer Creek 6.) Manvel 7.) Longview 8.) Port Arthur Memorial 9.) Montgomery 10.) La Porte 11.) Huntsville 12.) Nederland 13.) Bryan Rudder 14.) Hardin Jefferson 15.) Sheppard 16.) Hitchcock 17.) Caldwell 18.) Madisonville 19.) Fairfield 20.) Palestine Westwood 21.) WOS 22.) Joaquin 23.) Apple Springs 24.) Chester 25.) O’Connell
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We will come back and revisit this........
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Beaumont West Brook vs Aldine Eisenhower
BADSANTA replied to PINETREE's topic in High School Football
Do you guys think West Brook can make the playoffs? -
Nice series 3 hrs King win Abreu 4th save Walker hr to break tie and win, 4-3 series. 2 up for now. Antother last place team coming to town Angels, Mariners off today.
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Welp we can always expect a few trick plays from Newton. Go Stangs!
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Beaumont West Brook vs Aldine Eisenhower
ladybug33 replied to PINETREE's topic in High School Football
Not since Davis came about. Davis High School is the best Aldine Athletic Program -
Beaumont West Brook vs Aldine Eisenhower
Coachbearoso replied to PINETREE's topic in High School Football
Home of new Jets coach Aaron Glenn, right? They use to have some athletes-- -
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Have you any update on LT that got hurt in the scrimmage, he did a great job before he got hurt.Who is #94 who played a lot at nose Guard ?
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i think this is more spot on, as in hardin grabbing an early lead and getting the starters rest to stay healthy, etc.
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We'll come back and look at this
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Your always watching with your hater frames on
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Not surprised…… AI Overview +11 HuffPost is considered a legitimate news source, but its credibility is often debated due to its strong left-leaning bias, sensationalist headlines, and a history of blending original reporting with aggregated content and opinion blogs . Its ownership by BuzzFeed since 2020 has also been a factor in discussions about its direction. Reputation factors Claim to legitimacy Pulitzer Prize: In 2012, The Huffington Post (as it was then known) won a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, an achievement that solidified its standing as a serious journalistic enterprise. Journalistic standards: The company states that it is committed to accuracy, transparency, and thorough sourcing. Its policy includes issuing corrections for errors and retracting articles only after extensive review. Factors influencing credibility Political bias: Media bias watchdog AllSides rates HuffPost as "Left," noting a tendency toward sensationalism and using critical framing when covering Republicans or conservative issues. A 2023 AllSides independent review found evidence of slant, spin, emotionalism, and omission of opposing viewpoints. Fact-checking record: Media Bias Fact Check, an independent fact-checking group, has rated HuffPost as having "Mixed" factual reporting, citing some failed fact checks and promotion of pseudoscience. Aggregation and opinion: From its founding, HuffPost has mixed original reporting with syndicated content and opinion pieces from unpaid bloggers, which some argue lowers its overall journalistic quality. Critics have argued that this model contributed to the decline of professional journalism. Sensationalism: HuffPost has been frequently criticized for using clickbait headlines that over-promise or sensationalize stories to drive traffic. Reader trust According to a 2025 Pew Research Center poll, HuffPost commands low public trust. Only 8% of Americans say they trust it, while 18% say they distrust it. Among political groups, trust is heavily polarized. An August 2025 AllSides report found that only 2% of Republicans or Republican-leaning voters trust HuffPost, compared to 13% of Democrats or Democratic-leaning voters. Conclusion While HuffPost engages in professional journalism and has received a prestigious award for its reporting, its legitimacy is tempered by its clear progressive bias, documented issues with fact-checking, and the blurring of lines between journalism, aggregation, and opinion. To assess an individual HuffPost article, it is best to consider the author, read beyond the headline, and cross-reference the information with other sources.
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The president has long vowed to restore the nation to an unspecified greatness, but has spent much of his second term firing watchdogs, pardoning corrupt officials and making a fortune in cryptocurrency partly by selling presidential face time to buyers of his TRUMP coin and lying about the Epstein files. I agree with the author. HuffPost.
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The traditions have mostly been ruled unconstitutional. The Supreme Court doesn’t set statutory laws however. They can’t fine or jail a person for violating the Constitution. That is left to state and federal district judges or juries who can assess penalties in a lawsuit. What that means is, until someone files in lawsuit, there is no harm. As soon as someone does then there might be a temporary restraining order soon, followed by an injunction, pending the outcome. So when someone finally files with the court and the judge issues that restraining order or injunction and when he starts assessing a $1000 a day contempt of court fine to the school district if they continue, they will have to reevaluate their decision.